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Who Cares If Samsung Copied Apple? — The web has been alight these past few weeks with the details of the Apple v. Samsung lawsuit. It's been a unique opportunity to peer behind the curtain of how these two companies operate, as the trial seeks to answer the question: did Samsung copy Apple?

Samsung's deleted Apple e-mail problem goes poof — Judge neutralizes a potentially damaging jury instruction — FORTUNE — The text at right is what Judge Judy Koh was prepared to tell the jury about the Samsung's policy of automatically deleting e-mails that might have been relevant to its patent battle with Apple (AAPL).

What WSJ got wrong about Groupon — Are VCs really backing away from Groupon? — FORTUNE — Have you heard that early Groupon (GRPN) investors are bailing on the company? Well, some of them. Maybe less than half. But one of them is a big name, so it must mean the entire Internet sector is screwed.

Groupon Investors Give Up — Backers Retreat From Young Internet Firms That Haven't Lived Up to Hopes — Some of the early backers of Groupon Inc., including Silicon Valley veteran Marc Andreessen, are heading for the exits, joining investors who have lost faith in companies that had been expected to drive a new Internet boom.

Groupon is threatening small merchants with lawsuits — This is a guest post, written by analyst and frequent VentureBeat contributor Rocky Agrawal. — Desperate times call for desperate measures. — I've noticed an uptick in recent months of the emails I'm getting from small businesses claiming …

How Eduardo Saverin Sold Facebook Ads in 2004 — The knock on Facebook is often that it doesn't have its ad strategy figured out. That might be, but the company courted advertisers pretty much from the get-go. — As captured in “The Social Network,” Facebook's then-CFO Eduardo Saverin …

How Instagram Could Have Cut a Better Deal — In hindsight, perhaps Instagram should have cut a different deal with Facebook. — In April, Facebook agreed to acquire Instagram, the hot social media photo-sharing site, in a deal valued at the time at about $1 billion.

Apple Becomes Most Valuable Publicly-Traded Stock Ever — Milestones for Apple's stock are falling rapidly in recent days, with another strong performance today pushing Apple past Microsoft for the title of most valuable publicly-trade stock ever, a distinction Microsoft has held since December 1999.

Samsung Sought To Beat IPhone With Galaxy Nexus, Apple Says — Apple Inc. (AAPL) said its largest smartphone competitor, Samsung Electronics Co., set out to steal market share by selling a Galaxy Nexus phone that copies its features, including one that makes the iPhone's Siri virtual personal assistant so compelling.

Ethernet's future: How fast is fast enough? — Your PC may not need a faster network, but overall data usage on the Web is doubling every year. The big question: Can the venerable Ethernet standard handle a terabit per second? — Slow network speeds got you down?

Registration now open for $14.99 Windows 8 upgrade — Today, Microsoft announced that it has opened registration for its Windows 8 upgrade promotion. Anyone who purchased a Windows 7 machine after June 2nd of this year can register from now until January 31st of next year to upgrade …